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Originally Posted by dirk digler
The method to do this is to use iTunes to burn the M4P's (or M4A's) to a CD. Then use something like the free version of MusicMatch JukeBox or Nero and RIP the CD into nice, usable MP3s. It works just great, though from what I read M4A and M4P are better audio formats than MP3, not that anyone playing the files on an MP3 player would really be able to tell the difference.
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Hmm, I tried this and iTunes told me the files could not be burned. I changed the settings to burn it as a data cd. That worked. Only problem is that MusicMatch doesn't recognize it. Or at least as an audio cd.